D.O.A. stars Edmond OBrien as small-town accountant Frank Bigelow who, while in San Francisco for some fun prior to settling down with his fiance, wakes up after a night on the town with more than a hangover. Doctors tell him he's been given a "luminoustoxin" for which there is no antidote and he has a week to live, at most. Frank desperately retraces his steps over the past 24 hours, embarking on a frantic odyssey to find his own murderer. The 1988 remake was also entitled, D.O.A., with Dennis Quaid in the starring role. Widely considered a classic of its genre, D.O.A. is film noir drama at its best.

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D.O.A. stars Edmond OBrien as small-town accountant Frank Bigelow who, while in San Francisco for some fun prior to settling down with his fiance, wakes up after a night on the town with more than a hangover. Doctors tell him he's been given a "luminoustoxin" for which there is no antidote and he has a week to live, at most. Frank desperately retraces his steps over the past 24 hours, embarking on a frantic odyssey to find his own murderer. The 1988 remake was also entitled, D.O.A., with Dennis Quaid in the starring role. Widely considered a classic of its genre, D.O.A. is film noir drama at its best.